The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... sleep as much as we do — but excessive withdrawal deadens the whole range of human reflexes . Our senses , somatic and psychic , are honed through use , through active interchange with others . Projected images cannot stand in for ...
... sleep as much as we do — but excessive withdrawal deadens the whole range of human reflexes . Our senses , somatic and psychic , are honed through use , through active interchange with others . Projected images cannot stand in for ...
Pagina 143
... sleep " sketches in the ear the motion of a butterfly closing its wings . In addition , the sound of the word both suggests the whispery fragility of the insect and carries the hint of something sealed . The sticky I sound distinctly ...
... sleep " sketches in the ear the motion of a butterfly closing its wings . In addition , the sound of the word both suggests the whispery fragility of the insect and carries the hint of something sealed . The sticky I sound distinctly ...
Pagina 428
... sleep , but not as your well - protected shepherds would have it . He looks for the longest line , the road so circuitous it is barely visible , and fades away in suffering . Only blind men , only owls feel sometimes its dwindling trace ...
... sleep , but not as your well - protected shepherds would have it . He looks for the longest line , the road so circuitous it is barely visible , and fades away in suffering . Only blind men , only owls feel sometimes its dwindling trace ...
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A Note on the Language of Poetry | 19 |
When Lightning Strikes | 41 |
The Rage of Caliban | 55 |
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